Created 07/17/2012 - 11 months ago
Last week, on July 10, 2012, the National Transportation and Safety Board released its findings on the tar-sand oil pipeline spill in Michigan, when more than 800,000 gallons of diluted bitumen poured from a ruptured pipe two years ago, ending up in the Kalamazoo River where cleanup continues eve...
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www.yorknewstimes.comSafety failures that led to huge Michigan tar sands spill haven't been fixed for Keystone XL. #noKXL, still: http://t.co/1dflVYz9
RT @billmckibben: Nebraska newspaper editorial: There's no way the Gov can approve Keystone now that we've seen the Michigan spill http://t.co/jB2jvPYY #nokxl
RT @JohnVaillant: Nebraska newspaper editorial: No way Gov can approve #KXL after #Kalamazoo #spill: http://t.co/5WDb7mit #nokxl via @billmckibben
enbridge CEO: kalamazoo tar oil spill was an 'honest misunderstanding.' What a joke. http://t.co/93lZRPv3 #nokxl #divestfossilfuels
RT @janekleeb: In light of the NTSB report, there is no way Gov. Heineman or NE DEQ can possibly sign off on Keystone XL http://t.co/VI2iImdr @YNTgreg
NTSB findings mean Heineman shouldn't approve KeystoneXL until regulations r in place to correct known dangers. http://t.co/Wz1Najzv #nokxl
Nebraska newspaper editorial: There's no way the Gov can approve Keystone now that we've seen the Michigan spill http://t.co/jB2jvPYY #nokxl
